7 Oct 2009

Plastic solar for portable power and beyond
Whilst plastic solar cells are not being widely used to compete with fossil fuels yet, we are seeing an increasing number of companies using their technologies for powering portable electronics.
7 Oct 2009

Energy-autonomous sensors for aircraft
Aircraft maintenance will be easier in future, with sensors monitoring the aircraft skin. If they discover any dents or cracks they will send a radio message to a monitoring unit. The energy needed for this will be obtained from temperature difference.
6 Oct 2009

Biblio - Toshiba's e-reader mobile phone
Toshiba will showcase its Biblio e-reader mobilie phone at CEATEC, Japan's largest consumer and electronics show which opens today.
External press release
6 Oct 2009

PolyIC: high-resolution, conductive structures on transparent film
PolyIC presents highly conductive transparent, high-resolution structures on film
6 Oct 2009

Fuel cell that harvests electricity from glucose and carbohydrates
Researchers at Brigham Young University have developed a fuel cell that harvests electricity from glucose and other sugars known as carbohydrates.
5 Oct 2009

University working to improve alternative energy
Michigan State University's College of Engineering is working to improve the world's alternative energy future thanks to three grants totalling $141.5 million.
2 Oct 2009

Wave energy device
Anaconda is a 200 metre long rubber tube that works on bulge wave theory - first documented by medical experts who looked at how blood was pumped around the human body.
2 Oct 2009

Dramatic New AC Electroluminescent Displays
Dramatic New AC Electroluminescent Displays announced at Printed Electronics Asia 2009.
2 Oct 2009

More exciting developments at Printed Electronics Asia - part II
The afternoon of the first day of the IDTechEx Printed Electronics Asia event this week continued to illustrate how an increasing minority of developers of printed transistors target metal oxide versions with better performance. However, organic versions retain advantages of being tightly rollable and low voltage.
External press release
2 Oct 2009

Organic Photovoltaics Industry to convene in Boston October 15-16
Organic Photovoltaics Industry to convene in Boston October 15-16.
External press release
2 Oct 2009

Ascent Solar announces public offering of common stock
Ascent Solar announces public offering of common stock and commitment from Norsk Hydro to purchase common stock
2 Oct 2009

Updates on Photovoltaics at Printed Electronics Asia
The photovoltaics track on the second day of Printed Electronics Asia 2009 commenced with photovoltaics market forecasts for thin film technologies by IDTechEx chairman Dr Peter Harrop.
External press release
1 Oct 2009

Prime View Int and E Ink Corp revise merger agreement
Prime View International and E Ink Corporation revise merger agreement
1 Oct 2009

Exciting developments reported at Printed Electronics Asia
Dr Harry Zervos reports from Tokyo an overview of the first day of Printed Electronics Asia, which covered exciting developments in printed electronics and photovoltaics for East Asia.
External press release
1 Oct 2009

MDC - development kit to instantly print electrical circuits
Development kit to instantly print electrical circuits -Methode Electronics, Inc
1 Oct 2009

Colourful solar panels do not require direct sunlight
GreenSun Energy, based in Jerusalem, is working on making solar panels more efficient and also in a variety of colours.
External press release
1 Oct 2009

Applied Materials roll- to-roll vacuum coating system
Applied Materials begins shipments of world's largest, fastest, roll-to-roll vacuum coating systems.
30 Sep 2009

Carbon nanotubes could make efficient solar cells
In a carbon nanotube-based photodiode, electrons (blue) and holes (red) - the positively charged areas where electrons used to be before becoming excited - release their excess energy to efficiently create more electron-hole pairs when light is shined on the device.
29 Sep 2009

Umbrella converts sunlight to electricity
Konarka Technologies Inc and SKYShades entered into a partnership last year to jointly develop the Powerbrella, an umbrella that converts sunlight into electricity to charge laptops, mobile phones, iPods and other portable devices. The initial focus for the al fresco umbrella is coffee shops, hotels and resorts.